Intel 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller Driver Issues

Avoiding code 43 error for updated driver

This worked for my laptop: http://justendeal.com/driver/855gm_vista_driver.zip

But no chance of making Aero working (even when forcing).

The driver posted by Kensiko installs okay for me in either normal or safe mode, but then shows a code 43 error and reverts back to the standard VGA driver.

I have tried unsuccessfully to disable integrity checks using the command lines posted by Misaki but get an "access is denied' message even when logged in as an administrator. :confused:

I would really appreciate any suggestions to get a driver working. I have the release candidate software installed on an HP/Compaq NX500 laptop with a 1.60 Ghz processor and 1.50 GB of Ram.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP NX5000
OS
Windows 7 RC Build 7100
CPU
Intel Pentium (R) M 1.60 GHZ
Motherboard
Intel 855GM chipset with 400-MHz front side bus
Memory
1.50 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel 82852/82855 - Intel Extreme Graphics 2
Monitor(s) Displays
15.0-inch TFT XGA
Finally got it to work using a combination of posts.

A. Turn off Digital Driver Signing Check

1. Create a shortcut on the desktop to cmd.exe (In the location box type cmd /k)
2. Right-click on the shortcut and select Run as administrator
3.When the command window opens, type the following and press ENTER after each:
bcdedit /set nointegritychecks ON
bcdedit /set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
4. Reboot in safe mode (press F8 repeatedly during the BIOS screen).

B. Installing the XDDM Vista Driver posted by Kensiko

1. With computer in safe mode, open the Device Manager
(Start > Computer > System Properties > Device Manager)
2. Initiate driver update for Standard VGA Graphics Adaptor
(Properties > Driver Tab > Update Driver > Update driver -> Browse -> Let me pick -> Display adapters -> Have disk -> give path to "855gm_vista_driver " folder of the extracted driver)
3. Navigate to the folder where the driver is stored then complete the installation.
4. In the Device Manager, initiate a new hardware scan (Action > Scan for Hardware Changes).
5. Reboot. If successful, create a restore point!

Note: Chances are that the above steps did not work first time. Try a few variations & be persistent:
· Re-boot in "Disable driver signing enforcement" mode (a variation of Safe Mode).
· Install the driver against the Video Controller showing an error.
· Try installing the XP driver instead (I ended up doing this only to end up with no Display Driver installed which seemed to help with then installing the Vista driver).
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP NX5000
OS
Windows 7 RC Build 7100
CPU
Intel Pentium (R) M 1.60 GHZ
Motherboard
Intel 855GM chipset with 400-MHz front side bus
Memory
1.50 GB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel 82852/82855 - Intel Extreme Graphics 2
Monitor(s) Displays
15.0-inch TFT XGA
82855 Win7 approach

First of all, thanks to Kensiko for the driver. My Toshiba Satellite A45-S150 which is not even suppose to work with Vista, runs now on Win7. I have been hacking since the late 60s (yea, I am that old and getting older not wiser). I enjoy the challenge to make things work the way they should. A note to Toshiba, make new drivers, they work on the older Intel chips....also thanks to the poster of this "hack" (which in the old days is meant as a compliment). I stayed with it and now my bublles float across my screen, and Aero works ....I installed all drivers on this discussion forum to include the windows NT driver from Dell !!, then WinXP, then finally the WinVista driver from Kensiko. I rebooted twice and so far my driver is still active. Also my notebook runs quietly instead of racing..!!
so, stay with it, keep going and ensure that you run the restore point just in case. thanks for your time....(update, August 12) Aero does work erratically and BSOD running DVDs but VLC player fixes that, occasional hickup..."hangs"), stay with it......!!!
 
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My Computer

OS
Win7 RC1
A. Turn off Digital Driver Signing Check

1. Create a shortcut on the desktop to cmd.exe (In the location box type cmd /k)
2. Right-click on the shortcut and select Run as administrator
3.When the command window opens, type the following and press ENTER after each:
bcdedit /set nointegritychecks ON
bcdedit /set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
4. Reboot in safe mode (press F8 repeatedly during the BIOS screen).

B. Installing the XDDM Vista Driver posted by Kensiko

1. With computer in safe mode, open the Device Manager
(Start > Computer > System Properties > Device Manager)
2. Initiate driver update for Standard VGA Graphics Adaptor
(Properties > Driver Tab > Update Driver > Update driver -> Browse -> Let me pick -> Display adapters -> Have disk -> give path to "855gm_vista_driver " folder of the extracted driver)
3. Navigate to the folder where the driver is stored then complete the installation.
4. In the Device Manager, initiate a new hardware scan (Action > Scan for Hardware Changes).
5. Reboot. If successful, create a restore point!

Note: Chances are that the above steps did not work first time. Try a few variations & be persistent:
· Re-boot in "Disable driver signing enforcement" mode (a variation of Safe Mode).
· Install the driver against the Video Controller showing an error.
· Try installing the XP driver instead (I ended up doing this only to end up with no Display Driver installed which seemed to help with then installing the Vista driver).

Dear sir, this worked beautifully with me. One of the notebooks I own is the old Toshiba Satellite A45, now the driver sticks there and works nice. Aero still doesn't work I think because the "Start" circle is all under the task bar (I am not sure I explained right but I know you understand me :) ). Thank you very much.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self-Assembled ACPI x86-based PC
OS
Windows 7 RC
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E4500 @ 2.20GHz 2.20 GHz
Motherboard
Intel
Memory
4.00GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GForce 8500 GT
Sound Card
High Definition Audio Device
Monitor(s) Displays
ViewSonic VA2216w-4
Screen Resolution
1680 x 1050
Hard Drives
1- MAXTOR STM3500320AS ATA Device 500GB.
2- MAXTOR STM3500320AS ATA Device 500GB.
Keyboard
HID Keyboard Device
Mouse
HID Compliant Mouse
Internet Speed
2Mbps
Hi , i got Fujitsu Siemens with intel 82852/82855 Graphic card , i did try step by step the Frustrated way , but its always finding new hardware and innstaling the drivers and asking for a restart . Any ideas ?
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7

My Computer

OS
Win7 64 bits FR
CPU
2500K @ 4.5 GHz
Motherboard
Asrock Z68 Gen3 Extreme3
Memory
4x4GB 1600MHz GSkill CL9.
Graphics Card(s)
HD6850 Powercolor stock
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 2343 + Dell 20in 4/3
Screen Resolution
2048x1152, 1600x1200
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex LE SSD, 50GB
OCZ Solid 3 120GB
OCZ Vertex 2 240GB
Western Digital Scorpio 320GB 5400 rpm
PSU
KingWin Lazer Platinum (90+) 550Watts
Case
HAF912
Cooling
CPU: OCZ Vendetta 2
Keyboard
MX5500 revolution bluetooth
Mouse
MX5500 revolution bluetooth
Internet Speed
Cable 7 Mbps
Why doesn't it work for mine? After installing the driver using Frustrated's methods, I got a blue screen with error code 43 after the boot screen. I'm using IBM (now Lenovo) ThinkPad T41, Intel Pentium M 1.5GHz with Intel Centrino, RAM 768MB (at least it's what the system properties said - this laptop wasn't originally mine).
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Release Candidate
I am trying to install Win7 on my Sony VGN-T350P. Overall the installation works very well. However the video adapter (also a 855GM) keeps giving me a hard time. I have spent literally days trying to get it to work properly. I have found and tried all different ways, but none of them has worked thus far. Usually I end up with Win7 reverting back to the Standard VGA driver or even worse a BSOD.

Has anybody found a way to get the native resolution of 1280x768 to work and is kind enough to share how?

TIA!
 

My Computer

OS
Win7
:geek: Best resolution I can get with this "hack" is 1024x768 which might be a feature of Toshiba rather then the capability of the chip. So far everything still works, I can even get the bubbles to float across with the screen saver. I do get BSOD running Windows DVD player, it works OK with other free DVD player I downloaded, although it does "hang" occasionally. Recommend you download all the "hacks" mentioned, install in this sequence....first one mentioned was XP, then there is a "NT" ! someone mentioned which I loaded. Each time I ended up with 1 driver Intel 82855 and Windows native VGA driver. I followed the steps outlined in the above threads, and after the second time the driver took, now my entire driver is 82852/82855. I think the problem is to "hack" out the proprietary addition to the manufacturer's layer on top of the INTEL driver. Once that is gone, it works natively with the INTEL chip only. Toshiba stated I could not run VISTA on this notebook. Not only did I load VISTA on top of Windows XP but I got all my Windows XP stuff to work in VISTA (my Sony Clie for example, which would not work in VISTA). So I am waiting for my Win7 package to come in and I am going to throw it on top of my Win XP and get my Clie to work in Win7, which started this entire rigmarole for me. Basically I think the manufacturers write these proprietary drivers to force you to buy new hardware (just my opinion)
 

My Computer

OS
Win7 RC1
I did exactly as it described in previous posts and all went just fine untill the restarting. Windows crashes after that fancy logo and text Starting Windows.
There is blue screen and it is complaining about the installed driver.

I am using Kensiko's driver and my laptop is Acer Travelmate 4000wnlci with intel chip.

Any idea's what to do next?

I also tried XP-driver, but no help. (Windows 7 keeps using standard VGA)
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7

My Computer

OS
openSuSE 11.1 :D
Update:

It finally works! Thanks to all who posted their findings. Without that, I would have never been able to figure it out.

To avoid the BSOD I followed the direction from below:

http://www.sevenforums.com/drivers/637-installing-video-driver-intel-855-centrino-chipset-10.html

Thanks everyone for lots of useful information. I have eventually got my Sony Vaio VGN-T2XP working with windows 7. I had trouble using the basic procedure outlined by Frustrated (post 42) above. However, adding two ingredients into the mix worked for me:

1) Follow Arathranar's (post 74) to disable the start up screen which forces a certain resolution and default graphics drivers ("running msconfig and checking Boot->OS boot information. Instead of the animation you now get text showing driver loads and the 0x7E STOP blue screen")
 

My Computer

OS
Win7
82855 Now working on Toshiba Portege M100

:)
Thanks to those who posted on this previously to get me this far. Managed to get this working on my rather old M100.

I now have access to the external monitor and the devices are listed fine. Now have the .. one last problem though. The brightness controls don;t seem to be working, so I'm stuck with 50% brightness by the looks of it. Any thoughts anyone?


Steps I used so far were...

A. Turn off Digital Driver Signing Check

1. Create a shortcut on the desktop to cmd.exe (In the location box type cmd /k)
2. Right-click on the shortcut and select Run as administrator
3.When the command window opens, type the following and press ENTER after each:
bcdedit /set nointegritychecks ON
bcdedit /set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
4. Reboot in safe mode (press F8 repeatedly during the BIOS screen).

B. Installing the XDDM Vista Driver posted by Kensiko

1. With [COLOR=blue !important][COLOR=blue !important]computer[/COLOR] in safe mode, open the Device Manager[/COLOR]
(Start > Computer > System Properties > Device Manager)
2. Initiate driver update for Standard VGA Graphics Adaptor
(Properties > Driver Tab > Update Driver > Update driver -> Browse -> Let me pick -> Display adapters -> Have disk -> give path to "855gm_vista_driver " folder of the extracted driver)
3. Navigate to the folder where the driver is stored then complete the installation.
4. In the Device Manager, initiate a new hardware scan (Action > Scan for Hardware Changes).
5. Reboot. If successful, create a restore point!


 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
:Laptop:Toshiba Portege M100 :Desktop:Home Built
OS
:Laptop: Windows 7 Ultimate 32 Bit :Desktop: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
CPU
:Laptop: Pentium M 1.2GHz :Desktop: PhenomII X3:720 Unlocked
Motherboard
Desktop: Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UD4P
Memory
:Laptop: 1.75GB :Desktop: 4GB
Graphics Card(s)
:Laptop:Intel 82855 :Desktop:Sapphire Ultimate Radeon HD4670
Screen Resolution
:Laptop:1024x768 :Desktop 1280x1024
Update on brightness control issues...

Just to be clear on my last post. I didn't expect the Toshiba Portege M100 FnF6 / F7 to work with such an old laptop, but with the 8255 drivers in and working the brightness is stuck on 50%. I've checked in a few places:-

Widows Mobility Centre: The brightness adjust is there, but when I adjust it it makes no difference.

Power Management: Again it's there OK, but adjustment doesn't make a difference to the brightness level.

If I go back to the default VGA driver, then I gett 100% brightness, and no controls avalable anywhere.

Neither solution is really suitable, so looks like I'll be going back to XP if there's nothing anyone can suggest.. Any ideas on what I could try next?
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
:Laptop:Toshiba Portege M100 :Desktop:Home Built
OS
:Laptop: Windows 7 Ultimate 32 Bit :Desktop: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
CPU
:Laptop: Pentium M 1.2GHz :Desktop: PhenomII X3:720 Unlocked
Motherboard
Desktop: Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UD4P
Memory
:Laptop: 1.75GB :Desktop: 4GB
Graphics Card(s)
:Laptop:Intel 82855 :Desktop:Sapphire Ultimate Radeon HD4670
Screen Resolution
:Laptop:1024x768 :Desktop 1280x1024
I used these instructions successfully and my Thinkpad X40 is now driving my Dell 22" widescreen monitor at 1680x1050. Prior to the update I just had the stock Win7 VGA driver, and it wasn't recognizing the external monitor at all.

One small issue is that my Device Manager is showing two (2) copies of Intel 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller. Maybe one will go away when I reboot... ?

Thanks!!!

A. Turn off Digital Driver Signing Check

1. Create a shortcut on the desktop to cmd.exe (In the location box type cmd /k)
2. Right-click on the shortcut and select Run as administrator
3.When the command window opens, type the following and press ENTER after each:
bcdedit /set nointegritychecks ON
bcdedit /set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
4. Reboot in safe mode (press F8 repeatedly during the BIOS screen).

B. Installing the XDDM Vista Driver posted by Kensiko

1. With computer in safe mode, open the Device Manager
(Start > Computer > System Properties > Device Manager)
2. Initiate driver update for Standard VGA Graphics Adaptor
(Properties > Driver Tab > Update Driver > Update driver -> Browse -> Let me pick -> Display adapters -> Have disk -> give path to "855gm_vista_driver " folder of the extracted driver)
3. Navigate to the folder where the driver is stored then complete the installation.
4. In the Device Manager, initiate a new hardware scan (Action > Scan for Hardware Changes).
5. Reboot. If successful, create a restore point!

Note: Chances are that the above steps did not work first time. Try a few variations & be persistent:
· Re-boot in "Disable driver signing enforcement" mode (a variation of Safe Mode).
· Install the driver against the Video Controller showing an error.
· Try installing the XP driver instead (I ended up doing this only to end up with no Display Driver installed which seemed to help with then installing the Vista driver).
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
IBM Thinkpad X40 2371-8LU
OS
Windows 7 RC1 build 7100
CPU
Pentium M 1.2Ghz
Memory
1.5Gb
Graphics Card(s)
Intel 855GME
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell E228FP
Hard Drives
Kingspec 32Gb SSD
Don't know if this will work for everyone but it has worked on my Motion M1300 tablet (Pentium M 1Ghz, 1 Gb RAM).

After trying many (if not all) of the suggested methods I installed the driver as "legacy hardware" in Safe Mode.

This can be done from the general menu in Device Manager < Action.

I have been through several boot cycles without a problem.

Hope this helps.
 
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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Motion Computing M1300
OS
Windows 7
CPU
Intel Pentium M 1 Ghz
Memory
1 Gb
Graphics Card(s)
Intel 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics
YESSSSSS, this method works on my Dell D400 Windows 7 installation with the Intel 82855 chipset. The max resolution I can now choose is 1025 x 768 32 bits. Awesome.

Many thanks to TheBigMonkey.


Don't know if this will work for everyone but it has worked on my Motion M1300 tablet (Pentium M 1Ghz, 1 Gb RAM).

After trying many (if not all) of the suggested methods I installed the driver as "legacy hardware" in Safe Mode.

This can be done from the general menu in Device Manager < Action.

I have been through several boot cycles without a problem.

Hope this helps.
 

My Computer

OS
w7
I've got a Toshiba Satellite A10-S129, which is an older laptop with the 852GM driver. I've followed all steps above and the device manager successfully shows it in display adapters. Everything works great- except my current resolution is 1024 x 768, and I'd like to get it to 1280 x 1024. Is that just going to be impossible? Has anyone here done this process of hacking it to work and gotten a higher resolution (past 1024 x 768)?

I chatted with an Intel rep and they said basically Intel could care less about updating it. Unless a third-party does a comparable driver release, this will never be officially supported. Bummer.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
toshiba satellite a10-s129
OS
windows 7
Graphics Card(s)
intel 852gm
Don't know if this will work for everyone but it has worked on my Motion M1300 tablet (Pentium M 1Ghz, 1 Gb RAM).

After trying many (if not all) of the suggested methods I installed the driver as "legacy hardware" in Safe Mode.

This can be done from the general menu in Device Manager < Action.

I have been through several boot cycles without a problem.

Hope this helps.

TheBigMonkey: What version of the driver did you use? I also use a Motion M1300, so it would work for me as well. Thanks!
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Motion 1300
OS
Windows 7 RC
CPU
Intel Centrino 1GHz
Memory
1 Gb
Graphics Card(s)
8255 Chipset
I have Sony VGN-T350p laptop. I tried steps above and none of the seem working for me. If I put older version driver, after rebooting, i get blue screen. Can anybody help please
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Sony VGN t-350p
OS
Windows 7 RC
CPU
1.2GHz Intel Pentium M 753 processor
Memory
1 G
Graphics Card(s)
intel 82855 gme graphics controller
Screen Resolution
1,280x768
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